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Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar Honey Trap Case, Decision Revealed

Khalil ur Rehman Qamar

Khalil ur Rehman Qamar, one of the most prominent writers in the Pakistani drama and film industry, is also known for his bold statements. He recently made headlines after getting caught in a kidnapping case. A woman named Amna Arooj honey-trapped him and called him to meet her at 4 a.m. When he arrived, her group kidnapped and tortured him, then abandoned him on the road.

Khalil ur Rehman Qamar fought a case against the group, and the Anti-Terrorism Court in Lahore finally announced the verdict today. The writer pursued the case till the end and received justice today.

The Court announced the verdict, sentencing Amna Arooj and two other suspects, Mamnoon Haider and Zeeshan, to seven years in jail. This marks the conclusion of Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap and kidnapping case. The Court also acquitted three other suspects after finding them innocent.

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Director reveals unexpected twist in final scene of ‘Meem Se Mohabbat’

Meem Se Mohabbat

The drama Meem Se Mohabbat won hearts across the board with its beautiful, light-hearted story, realistic characters, and overall positive vibe, quickly becoming a fan favourite. It ended on a high note, and viewers are still raving about the magical final scene where Talha confesses his love to Roshi on the beach. Now, director Ali Hassan has revealed a very interesting fact about that memorable moment.

The scene captured a dreamy moment as Talha brought a beautiful ring for his wife, Roshi. He got down on one knee and lovingly expressed his feelings, proposing his love to her. Roshi beamed with joy, thrilled to finally experience the romance she had always longed for.

Ali Hassan spoke to Faridoon and shared that “the team wanted to shoot this scene in Scotland. They were in Scotland and wanted to shoot the dreamy sequence in the scenic countryside. But the writer Farhat Ishtiaq shot down that idea. She said that this love story belongs to the nativity of Karachi, and it should end in Karachi. Turned out she was right as people loved how Talha accepted Roshi’s love in the place where he first rejected it.”

 

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Agar Tum Saath Ho’s Illogical Story & Zaviyar’s Acting Criticized

Zaviyar’s

Agar Tum Saath Ho brought the newlyweds Ameer Gilani and Mawra Hocane back together on screen. They are also accompanied by Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz in the lead. A love triangle which is bound to go bitter, the show started on an okayish note but it has not been able to hold the audience’s attention as much as other dramas. Now, Mawra and Zaviyar’s characters are married while they decided to hide it from Ameer’s character.

The story has many inconsistencies and the script looks a bit haphazard in places. The internet is also not too happy with Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz’s exaggerated expressions in Agar Tum Saath Ho. In a world of social media, the drama is showing hiding a full wedding from a friend and people cannot digest this twist.

The public is questioning the script of Agar Tum Saath Ho. They are saying that this is way too non-sensical and no one can believe it. Zaviyar is also getting the heat as his performance is not up to par. One netizen called the drama’s new twist inconsistent and questioned the makers who are thinking the viewers are stupid. Another said that Zaviyar needs to polish his acting skills

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‘Ishq Di Chashni’ Criticized for Insensitive Portrayal of Dwarfism

Ramadan special drama Ishq Di Chashni has come under fire for its depiction of dwarfism, with audiences calling out the show’s handling of the character Rasgulla. While initially praised for its progressive storyline, the drama is now facing criticism for scenes that many viewers find offensive. The portrayal of Rasgulla has sparked a debate about inclusivity and responsible representation in television.

Ishq Di Chashni Faces Backlash for Mocking Dwarfism

Starring Sehar Khan and Khushhal Khan, *Ishq Di Chashni* was expected to deliver a meaningful Ramadan narrative. However, after four episodes, audiences have expressed discomfort over how the character Rasgulla, a little person, is treated. Instead of being given depth and dignity, the character is often used as a comedic prop, reinforcing outdated stereotypes.

Many viewers have taken to social media to voice their concerns, stating that the humor surrounding Rasgulla is demeaning rather than entertaining. They argue that comedy should not come at the expense of marginalized groups and have urged the creators to reconsider their approach.

Calls for Responsible Representation Grow Louder

As criticism mounts, the drama’s producers have responded by announcing that any potentially offensive scenes will be edited out from future episodes. However, the backlash has reignited discussions about the lack of responsible representation of differently-abled individuals in mainstream media.

Read more: Ali Ansari And Laiba Khan Upcoming Drama Teaser

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